Pet-Proofing Your Home
Make your home safe and puppy-proof with these ideas
By Candace Leigh Coulombe, published Nov 04, 2005
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Outside of Paris, no one pampers their pooches more than celebrities. One can observe a parade of puppies in monogrammed sweaters, designer carriers, and even strollers (so their own dogs won’t be barking from too much shopping.) As important as it’s become to keep your pets fashion-forward, it’s imperative to keep them safe and sound. Take a few steps to ensure that your “baby” doesn’t engage in risky behavior. Prepare for the arrival of a new pet the way you would a small child. After all, you’re responsible for feeding and cleaning up “accidents” of a precious thing that sleeps 16 hours a day, but has the uncanny ability to seek out trouble when awake. Dogs are curious creatures… keep their noses clean.
Garbage cans cache endless delights. Not only is it a pain to clean up, strewn garbage can endanger your dog. Sharp shards and bones are choking hazards. Discarded cleanser bottles can leach into tasty waste. The acids in decomposing foods break down the lining of tin cans, leading to lead poisoning (not to mention the jagged can edge). Chocolates and bacteria-laden meat scraps are particularly toxic. Plastic bags can cause suffocation. Don’t panic! Invest in garbage bins with tight fitting lids. Add safety latches (available at the hardware store) to kitchen cabinets. Dogs don’t have opposable thumbs. Try to rinse containers thoroughly before disposing, just in case. Before leaving home, consolidate household trash to a central, secure can. Also use lidded storage bins for kibble, to keep puppy from indulging in an all-you-can eat. Add the child-proof latches to any cabinets or low drawers that contain such intriguing items as pesticides, medicines, cleansers, or candy.

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